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Feb 24, 2014
Design and the social sciences come together for “Cities and Citizenship,” a three-day conference hosted by New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and the Goethe-Institut.Read MoreGallatin School of Individualized Study, Events |
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Feb 24, 2014
New York University will host ìFrom Emma Goldman to Edward Snowden: The Denaturalization of Radicals and the Reshaping of American Citizenship,î a discussion featuring Patrick Weil, author of the recently released The Sovereign Citizen: Denaturalization and the Origins of the American Republic, and Michel Rosenfeld, professor of human rights at the Cardozo Law School, on Wed., March 5, 5:30-7 p.m., at NYU’s Jurow Lecture Hall, Silver Center for Arts and Science (100 Washington Square East).Read MoreArts and Science, Events, Speakers @ NYU |
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Nov 19, 2013
NYU’s Fales Library and Special Collections presents an afternoon symposium, “Keith Haring: Languages" on December 12. At the conclusion of the symposium, the exhibition, “Keith Haring: Languages,” curated by Andrew Blackley, which focuses on archival objects and rarely-screened video artworks made by Keith Haring (1979-81) will open to the public.Read MoreNYUToday-feature, Fales, Division of Libraries, Events |
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Nov 18, 2013
New York University’s Fales Library, the home of one of the nation’s largest and prestigious collection in food studies, will host a panel discussion entitled “Why Cookbooks Still Matter: More than Foodieodicals” on Thursday, December 4, 2013 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at the Fales Library, third floor, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South, (at LaGuardia Place).Read MoreFales, Division of Libraries, Events |
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Oct 17, 2013
New York University and Manhattan Community Board 2 will host thousands of ghost, ghouls and goblins (also known as kids, moms, and dads) at the 23rd Annual Greenwich Village Children’s Halloween Parade. Led by the Brooklyn United Marching Band, children and families will march around Washington Square Park. Following the parade, the children will be treated to candy, face-painting, rides and live entertainment with Shira & Friends, Make Books Sing presenting Ballerina Swan, and DJ Ben the Beyonder.Read MoreNYUToday-feature, All University, Community Service, Events, Events |
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